Tony, I am currently away from computer room. After trying out your suggestions, I will let you know. I brought up a very good idea to disable the second nic from bios.
Thanks On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Tony Graziano <[email protected]> wrote: > You really ought to indicate what you discovered when you ran ifconfig. Do > you have an eth interface, does it have an ip address? Is your network > running at the OS level? > > ============================ > Tony Graziano, Manager > Telephone: 434.984.8430 > Fax: 434.984.8431 > > Email: [email protected] > > LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk: > Telephone: 434.984.8426 > Fax: 434.984.8427 > > Helpdesk Contract Customers: > http://www.myitdepartment.net/gethelp/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > To: Picher, Michael <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Sent: Wed Mar 24 17:03:11 2010 > Subject: Re: [sipx-users] sipxecs-setup-system > > yes. > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Picher, Michael > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Did you reboot after you did that? >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Roman Gelfand [mailto:[email protected]] >>> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:50 AM >>> To: Picher, Michael >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [sipx-users] sipxecs-setup-system >>> >>> When you say keep the one you want, do you mean delete the unwanted >>> configuration. If so, I did that but it still shows up in the list of >>> available interfaces. >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Picher, Michael >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > Check out the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory >>> > >>> > Look for ifcfg-eth0 and any extra ethX or ethX.bak files. Keep the >>> one >>> > you want. >>> > >>> > Mike >>> > >>> >> -----Original Message----- >>> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:sipx-users- >>> >> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Roman Gelfand >>> >> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:08 AM >>> >> To: [email protected] >>> >> Subject: [sipx-users] sipxecs-setup-system >>> >> >>> >> I had a working server on CentOS 5.4. After being disconnected from >>> >> the network for a day, the whole network configuration got screwed >>> up. >>> >> So, I ran sipxecs-setup-system and configured, what turned out to >>> be >>> >> eth0 interface. However, this interface is not sending or receiving >>> >> packets (rx and tx are 0). I used to have nic pci card installed, >>> >> After removing it, the interface remained. In fact it is listed >>> first >>> >> when running system-conf-network. >>> >> >>> >> Any ideas how to solve this? The reason why I contacted this group >>> is >>> >> because sipx appears to control a lot of system functions. >>> >> >>> >> Thanks in advance >>> >> _______________________________________________ >>> >> sipx-users mailing list [email protected] >>> >> List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users >>> >> Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users >>> >> sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/ >>> > >> > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users > Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users > sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/ > _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/
